1.使分开;使隔离;使退隐
2.【法】扣押;没收;查封
3.【法】接收;扣押(敌产)
4.弃权;【法】(遗孀)放弃(对亡夫财产等的)要求
1.使分开;使隔离;使退隐
2.【法】扣押;没收;查封
3.【法】接收;扣押(敌产)
4.弃权;【法】(遗孀)放弃(对亡夫财产等的)要求
1.【化】螯合剂,金属封锁剂
1.to keep a group of people, especially a jury in a court trial, apart from other people
2.to sequestrate
1.Rather than buying foreign exchange, policymakers can keep it out of the country, sequestering it abroad like a non-native species.
与购买外汇相反,政策制定者可以禁止外汇流入本国,像对待非本国物种一样将之隔离在境外。
2.The Federal Reserve seems to be sequestering all of this cash to buy time for the Treasury to finish its funding activities.
美联储似乎扣押所有这一切现金以赢得时间使财政部能完成其筹资活动。
3.I'm very proud that I'm sequestering carbon dioxide-enough to offset our carbon footprints for a lifetime.
我感到很自豪,我种植的植物吸收的二氧化碳足以抵消我们一辈子排放出的二氧化碳。
4.Effective sequestering of metal ions, resulting in better water retention even though used in hard water processing.
对于金属离子有着良好的掩蔽作用,即使用硬水加工生产,也能产生较好的保水效果。
5.The tasty bivalves are known for removing excess phytoplankton from water and sequestering nutrients in their shells and flesh.
这些美味的双壳贝类生物因清除水中过量的浮游植物为人所知,它们把营养变成肉和贝壳。
6.Normally the lysosomes may be protecting the cell from the deleterious effects of such metal ions, by sequestering them.
在正常情况下,溶酶体将这些金属离子隔离,保护细胞免受其有害的作用。
7.It was there, a half billion years ago, that tiny metazoan organisms first evolved systems for sequestering and circulating fluids.
五亿年前,就是在那里,微小的后生动物首先进化成与外隔绝的循环液体系统。
8.A century ago society had no way to combat TB, save for limiting its spread by sequestering affected inpiduals in sanatoriums .
一个世纪以前,除了将患者隔离在疗养院以避免疾病扩散,整个社会对结核病束手无策。
9.But sequestering carbon dioxide underground is impractical in many areas, and it raises fears that the stored gas will escape.
可是,许多地区都不适合将二氧化碳埋入地下,人们担心储藏的二氧化碳会泄漏。
10.But CCS by mineralisation has been identified by researchers as a promising additional method of sequestering CO2 emissions.
但是矿化CCS方法被研究者证实可能作为一种辅助手段来解决CO2减排。